This One Goes to Eleven: Lori Triolo

When I get whiny over how busy I am with my theatre career, I just have to think about Lori to put things back in perspective. A native New Yorker who transplanted herself with her husband to Vancouver some 15-odd years ago, she is the Artistic Director of the Beaumont Playhouse and its resident stage… Continue reading This One Goes to Eleven: Lori Triolo

“The Shop” Opens Soon…

This looks interesting...a new space is opening up in town that's being billed as "a meeting place for actors and other artists", that's comprised of a 1000 sq. ft. black box theatre/studio with a front area that is a "taping/meeting room as well as a lounge area meant to serve as a comfortable place for… Continue reading “The Shop” Opens Soon…

This One Goes to Eleven: Michèle Lonsdale Smith

Michèle graduated from the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in the late '80s. Since then she has devoted herself to her craft in every aspect of its forms, as actor, teacher, director, writer, and producer. She is the co-founder and artistic director of Lyric School of Acting and Lyric Stage Project, with whom she just finished… Continue reading This One Goes to Eleven: Michèle Lonsdale Smith

This One Goes to Eleven: Ian MacKenzie

Welcome to the inaugural edition of a continuing series on The Next Stage. When I started this blog back in March my intention was to offer a glimpse behind the curtain of a neophyte theatre company mounting its first production, a chronicle of our formative period to hopefully drum up some interest and inspire conversation… Continue reading This One Goes to Eleven: Ian MacKenzie

LSP is Open for Business (back in 8 hours.)

That's it, our little boat is officially launched. Tonight was the premier performance of our inaugural play. If the world blows up tomorrow, the Lyric Stage Project will still be a produced theatre company, and I would die a happy man. I would say that the feelings I have right now are indescribable, but that… Continue reading LSP is Open for Business (back in 8 hours.)

Miss Julie and Dutchman: Coming Very Soon…

I gotta tell ya, putting a play up is an unbelievable amount of work. I'm not bitching here (really, I'm not), just making an observation, albeit a self-evident observation. This is surely one of the reasons that theatre is scarce in our west coast vibey-city, with our below-national-average amount of type-A personalities. That, and the… Continue reading Miss Julie and Dutchman: Coming Very Soon…